Dance Klassique Design Work
February 2, 2012 Leave a Comment
San Diego based Creative Agency
December 5, 2011 Leave a Comment
Traveled up to LA a couple weeks ago for a wedding and ended up on this video shoot the following day with Kim Bird and my wife, Rosa. I shot with a Canon 7D equipped with a 10-22, so all the really wide shots and most of the close-ups are mine.
Super fun day with Andy Fraser, Lucent Docier, Dj Marues Wyatt and the Los Angeles Occupiers!
December 3, 2011 Leave a Comment
After 12 years of underground house music, Bar Dynamite Wednesdays has a new name and new look.
cwax designed the new logo and first flier for Dance Klassique.
September 27, 2011 Leave a Comment
Promotional video for Yokohama’s new 40″ off-road tire filmed by cwax Cinematographer / Director of Photography Kim Bird and Lonnie Peralta
September 26, 2011 Leave a Comment
August 26, 2011 Leave a Comment
Video project by cwax friend, Kyle Cowling for RG3 Suspension
Time-lapse photo sequence by jonnyknight
Second Camera / Lighting by cwax Director of Photography, Kim Bird
July 6, 2011 Leave a Comment
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Art Direction and Graphic Design for SplitOurCommission.com an Austin, TX based realty company. These pieces were used for online marketing and promotion.
May 21, 2011 Leave a Comment
Stationary package designed for Los Angeles based specialty cocktails and catering company, CB Hewes & Co.
May 20, 2011 Leave a Comment
Logo design for specialty cocktail and catering business, CB Hewes & Co. in a Prohibition era / Speakeasy design style.
May 2, 2011 1 Comment
Bin Ladin hated us, and justified his form of war, terrorism, to kill us with impunity. He justified his actions by fomenting hatred of the imperialistic west, for interfering in their economy, power, oil, religion, culture. For this, they, and their followers justified their brutal killing of us, the heathen.
America has finally killed Bin Ladin. Score a point for America. But the game is not won. The game is not over. What is the score? Will there ever be a winner after the death and carnage on both sides?
Yes, it is good that Bin Ladin is gone. His contribution to the hatred and terrorism has been eliminated. He was an evil person, but his venom still flows in his followers. Should we round up all of his followers, and eliminate them so the rest of us can have the world the way we want it?
To celebrate his death, to feel vindicated, revenge, is a pyrrhic victory. Don’t expect his followers to quit.
At what cost do we declare victory?
The cost includes the hate that it instills in us.
April 7, 2011 Leave a Comment
Captured this image while taking a walk with the fam in South Mission Beach, SD, CA.
March 26, 2011 Leave a Comment
Off Road Truck Racing Video Reel by cwax Cinematographer, Kim Bird.
March 11, 2011 Leave a Comment
Front of property sign designed for Dallas, TX based Modtown Realty.
February 10, 2011 Leave a Comment
Had some fun shooting pics at a party we hosted at our house this past weekend. The title says it all.
Please check out the full gallery here
January 29, 2011 Leave a Comment
After endless phone calls, emails, text messages, flying banners, lipstick on my car window and a few other forms of communication, it became clear as a brick wall that the people want to know who Jonathan Knight is. In response to this underwhelming demand, I registered jonnyknight.com and put up an online resume of sorts. Please give it a look to see my life and work spread across the glorious Interweb.
If the sheer awesomeness compels you to speak out about your excitement, please feel free to use the form below and trust your message will be electronically transported to me in the most expeditious manner. Now, whether I respond or not, that is an entirely different question. (insert laughter) I kid, I kid, unless you want me to send you my Social Security number so I can collect my $25M inheritance or something along those lines, then the deal is off, otherwise, I’ll get back to you.
Talk soon.
January 12, 2011 Leave a Comment
Opening round of the 2011 Monster Energy Supercross series in Anaheim, CA.
Photos by: Jonathan Knight
Still riding high on the success I had shooting the Day in the Dirt event, I once again grabbed the camera and made the trek up to the Anaheim Stadium for the opening round of the 2011 Supercross series. Truth be told, with or without camera, this was a race I wouldn’t have missed. For those that don’t already know, I’ve beem an avid fan/rider/racer of motocross since I was just a wee little lad in the early ’80s and in those 30 or so years, I can’t remember a Supercross or Motocross series with more hype and excitement leading up to it. This really was the perfect storm with a score of riders that could all feasibly end up on the top step of the podium at night’s end, something the sport hasn’t seen in decades. The racing did not disappoint and gave a much anticipated glimpse into what the 2011 season had in store.
Below you’ll find some of the pictures I took and be sure to check out the full 2011 A1 SX Gallery for all the best pics.

James Stewart keepin Nike happy

H&H Teammates, Chris Blose and Ivan Tedesco fly in tandem over two different lanes

DJ Ashba, G ‘n R Guitarist lights up the National Anthem
To see the rest of the photos, please visit the 2011 A1 SX Gallery
November 28, 2010 4 Comments
Once a year, Hollywood meets Motocross at the Troy Lee Designs ‘a Day in the Dirt‘ event, where the two industries collide for 3 days of motocross racing. Pala Raceway in San Diego was the site of this year’s event, making this the first year for the race to held somewhere other than the now closed LACR. The race fell on the last weekend in November and the SoCal weather was perfect for motocross. I knew my good bud, Kim Bird was going to be at the track on Sunday filming the event for Lucas Oil, so I decided to grab my camera and head up.

Unknown 65 rider jumps into the unknown

Andrew Short rails an uphill corner on his way to a win

This picture summarizes the day; smiles, legends, non-legends, sun, lots of Troy Lee, family and more smiles.

I love how you can see both of these guys giving it everything they got in this picture

Before anything else, Troy Lee is an artist and that influence could be seen throughout the pits. This was just one of the many vehicles specially decorated for the occasion.
Well I’m stoked I decided to hit the track for a Day in the Dirt; it was a ton of fun and I’m jazzed some of the pictures I got. Apparently the Troy Lee / Lucas Oil crew liked them too, as I recently got word they’ll be included in the Day in the Dirt movie that’s currently in production. Stoked!
Be sure to check out the full a Day in the Dirt Gallery.
May 31, 2010 Leave a Comment
My beautiful wife surprised me with a sexy photo set for our anniversary. I surprised her with a fancy schmancy Photoshop. 1+1=3
February 15, 2010 Leave a Comment
Flier design for upscale Sushi lounge